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Mixing two types of flowers could be a great way to express more creativity, elegance, beauty, naturalness, inspiration, artistry and sense of aesthetics or style and fashion in general. We thought that tulips look great with calla lilies because they seem to be quite alike when it comes to their petals and their cone long blooms.
Both calla lilies and tulips have long stems and they can be beautifully incorporated in arm sheaf or long stemmed wedding bouquets that the elegant bride can carry on her arm during the ceremony.
Tulips can be found in a myriad of soft natural sweet colors like white, cream, yellow, pale pink, hot pink, blush, ivory, coral pink, red, fuchsia, orange, peach, blue, brown, burgundy, purple, lilac, mauve or violet. On the other hand, brides can find different exotic tones of calla lilies like mango orange, hot pink, fuchsia, magenta, lavender, lilac, purple, plum, brown, black, burgundy, red, pinks or cream and other off white shades.
Choosing the theme for the wedding bouquet is not a very easy and not hard either thing to do. You just need to focus on several aspects of the wedding that refer to the location, the season, the formality, the character and amplitude of the event. For example, if the wedding is booked for an outdoor exotic location on a beach or island, then you can go with a tulips and calla lilies wedding bouquet made from hot pink and fuchsia to deep oranges and browns.
The season when the wedding is to be held is also a decisive factor in choosing the color scheme for the bouquet. For example, if the wedding is to be held during the autumn, then the bride can choose from colors like: burnt orange, chocolate brown, burgundy, deep purple, mauve, violet, red scarlet, beige, champagne or cream.